DAVID NANCE GROUP – ” Peaced and Slightly Pulverized “

Having shared David Nance’s cracked, nerve shredding cover of Merle Haggard’s Silver Wings last year, we now have the anthemic track Poison, taken from his latest full-length album release, Peaced and Slightly Pulverized coming out on Chicago’s excellent Trouble in Mind Records on the 5th October. The album is credited to the David Nance Group and features Nance alongside his recent live band of fellow Omaha musicians; guitarist Jim Schroeder, bassist Tom May, and drummer Kevin Donahue.

Check out the single below – with its fuzzed-out guitar riff that leans into a Crazy-Horsian guitar maelstrom and white-hot solo. It’s a blistering journey that is impossible to not be swept up by – this is deviant rock and roll at it’s best!

Taken from the Omaha, NE musician’s fourth proper album, “Peaced and Slightly Pulverized”, due out October 5th, 2018 via Trouble In Mind Records .

Omaha, NE musician David Nance is nothing if not prolific. Over the course of the past six years, he has released three full-length albums for labels Grapefruit and Ba Da Bing, a 7-inch, numerous cassettes, CDRs and unlicensed “cover albums” of artists like Lou Reed, The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Doug Sahm. His latest full-length is credited to the “David Nance Group” and features Nance alongside his recent hot-shit live band.

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